Lassen et al., 1963 - Google Patents
Regional cerebral blood flow in man determined by krypton85Lassen et al., 1963
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- 10850851148161381125
- Author
- Lassen N
- Høledt-Hasmussen K
- Søremen S
- Skinhøj E
- Cronquist S
- Bodforss B
- Eng E
- Ingvar D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Neurology
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METHODS The radioactive inert gas used was Kr85. This isotope has a conveniently long half-life of about twelve years. The incidence of gamma-radiation is low, occurring only in about 0.5 per cent of disintegrations. This means that the amount of radioactivity per study …
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